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Birushannah

A unique participant in the great metal globe, Osaka, Japan’s Birushanah mixed great complex and experimental sludge and doom noises with traditional Japan percussion and size, developing a audio that had not been dissimilar to fellow countrymen Corrupted. Shaped in 2002, the group quickly released its 1st single, Touta. It …

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Annotations of an Autopsy

An British deathcore music group that shaped in 2006, Annotations of the Autopsy released their initial EP, Welcome to Sludge Town, in 2007. Agreed upon to Siege of Amida — after a dispute using the Thiscityisburning label still left them out in the frosty — associates Steve Regan, Jamie Sweeny, …

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Buried at Sea

Chicago based Buried In Ocean were a sludge and doom metal outfit that was signed to famous post metal sludge and doom label Neurot. Their 1st launch, a 2002 demonstration, was accompanied by their complete duration debut, Migration in 2003. The music group, bringing noises and affects from such previously …

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Atavist

A doom metal music group from Manchester, Britain, Atavist scored big factors early on within their profession by starting for doom heavyweights, Sunn0))) in 2004. Throughout that tour, Atavist documented the monitor (and demonstration) “31:38,” which would continue to property them a significant recording cope with Invada. Using a label …

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Krux

Krux is a Swedish side-project supergroup for vocalist Mats Levén (ex-Yngwie Malmsteen, Abstrakt Algebra), guitarist Jörgen Sandström (Entombed, Grave), bassist Leif Edling (Candlemass, Abstrakt Algebra), and drummer Peter Stjärnvind (Entombed). Focusing on ultra-heavy doom steel along the same lines as these Candlemass, Krux produced in 2002 and released their self-titled …

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The Ocean

Originally referred to as the Ocean Collective, just before shortening their name towards the Ocean, this forward-thinking ensemble from Berlin, Germany, was founded in early 2000 simply by guitarist Robin Staps, who shortly surrounded himself with fellow guitarist Andreas Hillebrand, bassist Jonathan Heine, drummer Torge Liessmann, percussionist Gerd Kornmann, and …

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Winds

Created in 1998, the quartet Winds includes several well-known brands in the Norwegian steel scene, yet their design of subdued, classically inspired progressive steel is typically not quite what a lot of people think of if they hear what “Norwegian” and “steel” pointed out together. Winds is usually going up …

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Burning Witch

When it became apparent that underground steel favorites Thorshammer needed to turn off their operation, the group re-formed intact (aside from vocalist Ozma and bassist James Hale) and charted a musical training course both slower and heavier than their previous partnership. The producing task became Burning up Witch, among intense …

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Middian

Portland, OR power trio Middian was founded in 2005 by vocalist and guitarist Mike Scheidt, when his previous music concern, YOB, collapsed after releasing four albums of often acclaimed, epic-trance steel. Faced with your choice to either re-staff YOB with brand-new players (bassist Isamu Sato and drummer Travis Foster having …

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Ganon

Psychedelic doom metallic outfit Ganon (named following a personality in the Nintendo Zelda group of video games) made their house bottom in Michigan — Ann Arbor to become specific — and shaped in 2002. Inspired by contemporary sludge and doom vendors just like the Melvins and Eyehategod, Ganon released their …

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